Zhang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Coral-like hierarchical architecture self-assembled by cobalt hexacyanoferrate nanocrystals and N-doped carbon nanoplatelets as efficient electrocatalyst for oxygen …Zhang et al., 2020
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- Zhang X
- Chen Y
- Zhang W
- Yang D
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- Journal of colloid and interface science
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It is challenging to develop novel oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts with high performance and low cost to replace the noble metal-based catalysts for large-scale electrochemical water splitting. To settle such issue, herein, self-assembled porous coral …
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